Why Moms Make Powerful Public Leaders
Being a mom means holding many titles — caretaker, coach, listener, problem-solver. It’s a full-time job grounded in love, patience, […]
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Being a mom means holding many titles — caretaker, coach, listener, problem-solver. It’s a full-time job grounded in love, patience, […]
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My name is Darlene T. Martinez. I was born into a working-class family in the small town of Cortez, Colorado.
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By Fátima Salazar At first glance, Arizona might look like a national model for women’s political leadership. We’ve had five
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Published by Solange Whitehead.
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Monthly Green Wave Gatherings! Join us towards the end of every month for drinks and snacks, connect with fellow activists,
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This article was originally published by LOOKOUT. With the fear of more LGBTQ+ rights restrictions, possible discrimination, and a culture
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2025 Summer Candidate Training Schedule! In partnership with Leading for Change Dates: June 14–15, June 21–22, July 12–13Location: Virtual (via
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This release was originally published by ACLU Arizona. March 5, 2025 PHOENIX — Today, a Maricopa County Superior Court judge permanently
Arizona 15-Week Abortion Ban Permanently Blocked Under Arizona Abortion Access Act Read More »
In celebration of Black History Month, we are honored to share an exclusive interview with Carolyn Kidd, a stalwart advocate
Voices of Resilience: Carolyn Kidd on Overcoming Barriers and Leading with Empathy Read More »
As Black History Month continues, we’re proud to spotlight one of our honorees, Rev. Dr. Helen Hunter, an advocate for social
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Yuma Sun 19 Jan 2025BY JOSH BOOTZIN Sun STAFF WRITER Carol Smith, who was elected to the Yuma City Council in
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This article was originally published by AZ Mirror. Lori Shepherd January 27, 2025 5:00 am International Holocaust Remembrance Day is time
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This article was originally published by Tucson Sentinel.com Vicki CrawfordMorehouse College/The Conversation Historian Vicki Crawford was one of the first scholars to
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SATURDAY, MARCH 1ST 2025 Join us in celebrating 21 years of progress at our Annual Celebration, as we regroup and
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Know Tucson A newsletter from the Office of Council Member Lane Santa Cruz
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This article was originally published by ABC15 Arizona. It saw a 743% increase in women wanting to get involved in
Join us for an essential debrief on the 2024 elections. Hear updates from our Political Director, Claire Knipe as well
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